Oppo has confirmed its upcoming firmware for smartphones is now to be called Project Spectrum. In respect of this, the company released the last video teaser of the Oppo Project Spectrum as the first public release date is up-and-coming.
The Oppo Project Spectrum is an AOSP ROM for Oppo phones which combines the best of two worlds – Stock Android 5.1.1 Lollipop OS and some of the most requested features off the company’s ColorOS. This will bring about the practical non-existence of bloatware, cleaner interface, faster performance and non-existent lagging issues.
The firmware is included the ColorOS camera app which has features similar to the EMUI camera app on Huawei devices and Manual mode; MaxxAudio acoustic tuning and smart screen-off gestures such as double tap to wake. The first device to get public ready version of the new AOSP ROM is the Oppo Find 7; it will be followed by the Oppo R5 and Oppo R5s.
Updates to Android 6.0 Marshmallow and Oppo R7 series is scheduled to be available by Early 2016. Oppo points to the yet-to-be available Qualcomm-made Marshmallow drivers for their chipset as one of the reason for sticking with Android Lollipop instead of making the jump to Marshmallow.
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